ANCIENT, ENGLISH and FOREIGN COINS | Thursday 14 December 1989 at 1.00 pm Gi aeuaeactee AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS S OF COINS AND MEDALS Managing Director: Daniel Fearon Associate Director: Christopher A. Webb Directors: C. J. Weston FIA(Scot), C. R. Hawkings FIA(Scot) Company Secretary: John Parsons BA(Hons), ACA Representative in Canada and USA: George A. Brown Box 3095, Langley, British Columbia V3A 4R3, Canada. Tel: 604-534-8684 Fax: 604-534-4166. Telex: 04-365570 Consultant: Alec A. Purves COMMISSION FOR SELLING 123% on the amount realised, but 10% on consignments over £1000; 5% on reserve prices for lots remaining unsold. Minimum charge of £15.00 per lot. Commission rates are negotiable for collections or individual items of high value. All goods will be held insured against fire and burglary, pending ie, ata premium of £1 per £100, unless the Auctioneers are instructed to the contrary. SETTLEMENT MADE 14 DAYS AFTER DATE OF SALE CASH ADVANCES If required, cash advances will be made at our discretion and at our valuations on the understanding that lots are submitted for sale entirely without reserve and at a commission rate of 2% above normal rates. __ In the event of repayment of the cash advance before the sale takes place, a charge of 10% on the amount advanced will be payable. EXPERT ADVICE Expert advice is immediately available for the examination of property submitted to these rooms for sale by auction. VALUATIONS Probate and Insurance Valuations on Collections at agreed scale of charges. © Glendining & Co. London 1989 Lot 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 mild! ey 513 514 ie) 516 a7 518 519 520 521 LONDON : PARIS - NEW YORK - GENEVA - BRUSSELS - ZURICH : THE HAGUE Glendining’s — affiliated to Phillips, the International Fine Art Auctioneers £ 260 150 160 170 130 180 180 320 170 250 220 280 190 330 610 55 340 170 180 290 220 Glendining’s, 101, New Bond Street, London W1Y 9LG Telephone: 01-493 2445 Fax: 01-491 9181 Telex: 298855 Blen G ae aaa eae ee nT nM PNTN ORATION LIST OF PRICES REALISED ANCIENT, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN COINS THURSDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1989 The prices bid do not include the buyer’s premium and V.A.T. where applicable Omitted lots were withdrawn or unsold Lot 322 523 524 325 526 S27 528 529 SOL 552 333 534 535 536 337 538 Die, 540 541 542 543 £ 230 170 280 240 100 220 70 120 250 110 200 200 200 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 230 Lot 544 545 546 547 549 550 551 392 554 500 556 Syl 559 560 561 562 564 565 566 568 569 Lot 570 571 372 S78 574 S79 576 ari, 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 170 180 170 320 230 350 170 165 125 620 620 420 220 250 560 280 320 110 110 230 100 Lot 591 592 593 594 395 596 597 598 a2) 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 628a 629 630 631 632 633 110 280 450 320 150 520 170 230 240 270 180 230 110 110 90 130 160 530 80 100 330 270 240 260 340 420 500 500 500 500 370 250 110 65 85 2) 85 75 410 380 Lot 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 669 669a 670 671 671a 672 673 673a 674 675 676 370 270 110 370 370 270 280 70 220 620 190 180 350 460 460 460 470 460 460 460 460 460 470 320 300 950 500 140 240 120 85 260 350 230 70 230 70 90 85 30 180 100 85 Lot 677 678 679 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 Tia 718 714 715 716 WAIL 718 718 720 721 Van 95 100 2p) 120 50 200 230 160 120 Lot 723 724 12S 726 Wai 728 729 730 7M 132 133 734 735 736 Wal 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 yi) 132 753 754 755 756 Tat 758 159 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 120 120 70 110 oS 95 90 120 WE) a) 80 140 140 110 320 200 80 95 75 330 140 85 80 35 70 120 140 Lot 767 768 769 770 ya TI TB 774 FHS) 776 f 2 778 TS 780 780a i... 780b 781 782 783 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 192 793 794 795 796 797 798 722 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 808 120 50 65 140 200 120 iS 310 i) 140 50 190 150 270 80 170 170 120 110 70 70 50 120 50 50 35 110 460 60 60 120 300 70 220 370 130 70 110 65 100 Lot 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 821 822 823 824 824a 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 850 852 853 854 190 iS 120 120 110 75 140 160 270 120 130 190 120 70 200 180 110 140 150 Lot 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 865 866 867 868 869 871 872 873 874 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 130 310 60 200 1,700 130 85 85 150 100 210 25 80 140 130 50 210 210 370 660 250 50 160 150 95 2) 200 70 80 WS 85 85 110 500 250 170 160 120 85 Lot od 900 220 901 180 902 110 903 270 904 230 906 130 907 95 908 50 909 110 910 320 911 360 912 75 914 125 915 130 916 50 918 80 919 170 920 100 921 150 922 130 923 35 924 120 925 130 926 110 927 200 928 140 929 40 930 110 931 70 932 85 933 15 934 220 935 65 936 70 938 ID 939 110 940 90 941 60 942 80 943 100 5) are 30 Sale Total £82,685 Glendinings LONDON ANCIENT, ENGLISH and FOREIGN COINS To be Sold by Auction Thursday 14 December 1989 at 1.00 pm Viewing by appointment Friday 9 am to 4 pm Public viewing Monday and Tuesday 9 am to 4 pm and Thursday 9 am to 11.30 am Catalogue Price: £3 GLENDINING & CO Founded 1900 101 New Bond Street, London W1Y 9LG Telephone 01-493 2445 Telex 298855 BlenG_ Fax 01-491 9181 Members of the British Numismatic Trade Association 18 1989 Third Party Liability. Every person on Glendining & Co’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his or her risk. He or she shall have no claim against Glendining & Co in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Glendining & Co employees. a) b) c) d) b) c) d) GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE Definitions In these Conditions Glendining & Co, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “the Auctioneers’’, and the representative of Glen- dining & Co conducting the auction is called “The Auc- tloneer’’. General Whilst Glendining & Co make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Glendining & Co do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Glendining & Co, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of the sale. The Auction The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either perso- nally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer). All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. Rescission Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Glendin- ing & Co have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Glendining & Co in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Glendining & Co that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision of Glendining & Co Default Glendining & Co disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the vendor because they act as agents for the vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale. VENDORS CONDITIONS gi 10 11 12 a) Instructions As Glendining & Co are auctioneers, all goods delivered to Glendining & Co’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise previously stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Glendining & Co’s discretion and accepted by Glendin- ing & Co subject to all the Sale Conditions. By delivering the goods to Glendining & Co for inclusion in their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these Conditions. Collections. Glendining & Co do not themselves usually undertake the collection of goods but will, if required in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendor’s behalf in their capacity as agents. Glendining & Co disclaim all responsi- bility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks. Unless instructions are received to the contrary the charge for these services will be deducted from the proceeds of sale. Loss or Damage Glendining & Co disclaim all responsibi- lity for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees. Storage Glendining & Co reserve the right to store or arrange for the storage of goods delivered to them for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any liability for loss or damage to goods delivered to their sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions (unless the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their employees) and reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge at 25p per lot per day for such goods. Right to Sell Vendors will be charged for goods left on the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove them and if the goods are not removed within twenty-one days of such request Glendining & Co reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges. Insurance Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Glen- dining & Co’s premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage (but not against accidental break- age or damage) for which insurance Glendining & Co will charge a premium of £1 per £100 (minimum £1). The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount realised, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Glendining & Co shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. b) c) d) 13 a) b) 14 15 16 iW Glendining & Co shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s written instructions. Glendining & Co shall not be responsible for accidental breakage, loss or damage howsoever caused unless directly caused by negligence of their employees. In respect of any article delivered to Glendining & Co if the vendor has in force a policy or policies of insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured, whether or not for an agreed sum or value, the vendor shall notify his insurers of and shall himself note Glendining & Co’s interest as bailees in such policy or policies. Reserves All goods are put up for sale WITHOUT RESERVE at the Auctioneer’s discretion unless written instructions as to reserves are received by one hour prior to the commence- ment of the sale. In the event of any reserve price not being reached at auction Glendining & Co are empowered to sell after the auction, by private treaty, at not less than the reserve price, as long as the goods remain on Glendining & Co’s premises. In the event of such a sale by private treaty the Conditions of Sale applicable to a buyer governing the auction will apply. Indemnity The vendor shall duly indemnify Glendining & Co against any claims in connection with any goods sold by Glendining & Co on the vendor’s behalf. Value Added Tax A vendor who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the special scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commis- sion and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain any premium payable by the purchaser. Rights to Photographs and Illustrations The vendor gives Glendining & Co full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs pro- vided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). BUYERS CONDITIONS 18 19 Inspection Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknow- ledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. Property and Risk Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 23 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Glendining & Co such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s sole dis- cretion be put up again and re-sold. 20 Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Glendining & Co that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 21 Removal of Goods 49 a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been concluded. All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all. lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum warehousing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. b) In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Midland Bank PLC Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auction- eers’ favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted. 22 Value Added Tax The Buyer will be liable to pay V.A.T. at the standard rate on the hammer price on those Lots indicated with a dagger (+) after the Lot number. This V.A.T. is refundable on proof of export by Overseas Buyers within 28 days of Sale. 23 Purchase Price The purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 10% of the hammer price. The premium is NOT negotiable and attracts V.A.T. at the standard rate and is payable by ALL purchasers. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser. IMPORTANT NOTES FOR BUYERS Bids We will be pleased to execute bids (in the name of Graham) on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to Glendin- ing & Co at least one hour before the sale commences, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by tele- phone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Export Licences A specific Licence is required before export from the U.K. of items that cost £16,000 or more, and are at least 50 years old, and also for certain other categories. The ea of any export licence is the responsibility of the uyer. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS An asterisk (*) lot indicates the lot is illustrated. A dagger (+) after the Lot number indicates the Lot is subject to VAT by the Buyer on the Hammer Price. This is refundable to Overseas Buyers on proof of Export within 28 days of the date of Sale. All Lots in this Sale are subject to a BUYER’S PREMIUM of 10% which attracts VAT at the Standard Rate (at present 15%) and is payable by ALL BUYERS BIDS We will be pleased to execute bids (in the name of Graham) on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to Glendining & Co at least one hour before the sale commences, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Bids by telephone, telex or fax are accepted (but must be received at least one hour before sales commence), and should be confirmed in writing. Overseas customers are urged to use these facilities, but all communications must be headed GLENDININGS. However we regret that bids left on our Answerphone service cannot be accepted. PAYMENT BY CHEQUE Please note that cheques under £100 will be accepted with a Banker’s Card. Cheques for the payment of purchases over this amount must be cleared through our bank before goods can be delivered. PAYMENT BY OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS Payment should be made in Sterling in the form of cash, cheques drawn on a U.K. clearing bank, or by means of a banker’s draft or telegraphic or cable transfer directly into our bank account, quoting the original invoice number. Unless prior arrangements have been made, and payment is made by any other means, then the customer will be liable for any bank or collection charges concerned, and any losses arising from the conversion of foreign currencies into sterling. NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK plc, 21 Hanover Square, London W1A 4ZE. Telephone: 01-493 7602. Account No. 24455059 Glendining & Co. Bidding Increments Up to £50 £2 or £3 (42, 45, 48, 50, etc.) £50 to £100 = £5 £100 to £500 §=£10 £500 to £1,000 £1,000 to £2,000 £50 Over £2,000 COLLECTION AND SHIPPING OF BOOKS (AND OTHER LARGE ITEMS) If these purchases cannot be collected from Glendining’s premises within seven days, they will be sent for storage (see clause 21 of the Conditions of Sale). Their despatch then will be handled by the Shipping Department of Phillips — our affiliated Company — and in this case a separate invoice will be raised. It would help if specific instructions are sent with each commission, or when placing bids. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SELLERS Commission to the vendor for selling is 123%, or 10% on consignments over £1000. Buying-in-Fees on unsold lots is 5% (of the last bid in the room), or £15 minimum charge. Withdrawal Fees on lots withdrawn prior to the sale is 10% of the reserve, or our estimated value where no reserve has been given. Insurance Fees of 1%, or £1 minimum charge, are levied on all lots, to cover loss by fire, or burglary — unless otherwise instructed in writing — see clause 12 of the Conditions of Sale. Minimum Charge whether sold, unsold or withdrawn is £15 per lot. Illustration Fees are charged per coin at £7.50 for Crown-size or smaller. Larger coins, commemorative medals, war medals, etc., will be charged at £80 per plate; £40 per half-plate; or by proportion. (The above charges are subject to Value Added Tax.) SETTLEMENT IS MADE 14 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SALE CASH ADVANCES If required, cash advances will be made at our discretion and at our valuations on the understanding that lots are submitted for sale entirely without reserve and at a commission rate of 123% on realisation. In the event of repayment of the cash advance before the sale takes place, a charge of 10% on the amount advanced will be payable. EXPERT ADVICE Expert advice is immediately available for the examination of property submitted to these rooms for sale by auction. VALUATIONS Probate and Insurance Valuations on Collections at agreed scale of charges. £20 or £30 (£520, 550, 580, etc.) At auctioneer’s discretion 18 1989 ANCIENT, ENGLISH and FOREIGN COINS Day of Sale Thursday 14 December 1989 commencing at 1.00 pm Because our winter sale of Orders, Decorations and Medals will be held on Wednesday, 13 December, this sale has been numbered from 501 to avoid the possibility of confusion in the processing of postal bids. ANCIENT COINS 501 Lucania, Metapontum (4th cent. BC), Stater, head of Demeter right, rev. ear of corn, about very fine; with a Stater of Mallos (4th cent.), Baal seated, rev. head of Athena facing (as Sear 5571), with chisel cut, fine; a Roman Republican Victoriate and a Denarius of Hosidius Geta, about very fine; all slightly polished. (£220—300) 4 502 Attica, Athens (c. 440 BC), Tetradrachm, head of Athena, rev. owl (as Sear 2526). Somewhat stained, about very fine. (£150—200) 1 503 —— (mid 4th cent. BC), Tetradrachms (8), same types, with ovoid flans. Most with chisel cuts and test marks, some uncleaned, about fine to good fine. (£160—200) 504. —W—A similar lot. (£160—200) 8 505 ——A similar lot. (£160—200) 8 506 —— A similar lot. (£160—200) 8 507 —— A similar lot. (£160—200) 8 508 —— Tetradrachms (10), 5th cent. (5), 4th cent. (5). One uncleaned, all with one or more chisel cuts, about fine to good fine. (£200—250) 10 509 510 312 513 514 515 516 St? 518 abe 520 Sih 6 Parthian Drachms (9) and a Tetradrachm, various Kings, one pierced; with sub- Parthian AE (2) and base and A Tetradrachms of Characene (2). Fine or about so, all identified. (£150—200) 14 Seleucid bronzes (106), a wide variety. Most with original patination, fair to fine. (£220—250) 106 Miscellaneous Greek bronzes (400), mainly Eastern. Fair. (£100—150) 400 Miscellaneous Greek A (9), Staters of Tarentum and Corinth (2), Didrachm of Rhodes, Drachms of Epirote Republic and Sinope, Hemidrachms of Cher- ronesos and Achaean League (2). Fair to fine. (£120—150) 9 Greek Tetradrachms (7) of Alexander III and Perseus of Macedon, Athens (4th cent. BC), Antiochos VII, Ptolemaic Kings (3). Fair to good fine. (£150—200) 7 A gold ring, formed of a Gold Stater of Alexander the Great of Macedon soldered to a shank. Coin is bent, about fine. (£200—300) il A bracelet formed of Roman and Byzantine Gold Solidi (8) of Valens (pierced), Anastasius (5), Theophilus, Michael and Constantine, Basil and Constan- tine. Coins solder-mounted, about fine to very fine. (£400—5S00) Lot Valentinian II, Solidus of Milan, rev. Emperors enthroned facing. Has been mounted, fair. (£80—100) 1 Andronicus II and Michael IX, A’ Hyperpera (8), bust of Virgin in city walls, rev. Christ and two Emperors (Sear 2073). All used as jewellery, with loop mounts, fair. (£300—350) 8 Roman A (14), comprising Denarii (11, including Mark Antony LEG xx and Tiberius), a Cappadocian Didrachm and Syrian Tetradrachms (2). Fair to fine. (£120—150) 14 Roman Denarii (20), mainly 3rd cent., rather harshly cleaned, one broken; with Sassanian Drachms (6), fair to fine. (£150—200) 26 Roman Denarii (18), Republican (2), Mark Antony, LEG vi, Augustus, Vespa- dian (2), Domitian, Trajan (3), Hadrian (4), Severus, Geta (2), Severus Alexander; with ZZ Ants. (4) and 4th cent. Folles, AE 3, etc. (15). Fine to very fine. (£180—220) 39 Roman Denarii (21), Republican (5), Imperial (16), Vespasian to Elagabalus with Sassanian Drachms (3). Fair to fine. (£180—220) 24 522 523 524 525 526 27 528 529 530 Soil 532 533 534 fi) Roman Denarii (16) of Safra, Vespasian, Trajan (2), Sabina, A. Pius, Faustina I, Faustina II (2), Severus, Domna (2), Caracalla (2), Elagabalus, Severus Alexander; with Roman Ants. and minor A (20) of 4th cent. Fine to about very fine. (£180—220) 36 Roman Imperial Denarii (11), Domitian (2), Trajan, Hadrian (2), Antoninus Pius, Faustina Junior, Caracalla, Elagabalus, Julia Maesa, Gordian III. Fine to good fine. (£120—150) 11 Antoniniani (52) of Gallienus, mostly from his sole reign, various types. With little circulation but base metal, several with ragged flans, generally very fine. (£150—200) 52 Roman Antoniniani and Radiates (84), including a few barbarous copies. Fair to good fine. (£100—150) 84 Roman Sestertii (2), Hadrian, Commodus; a Duponius of Antonia and an As of Caligula; with a Stater (c. 300 BC) of Velia and a modern copy of a Tetradrachm of Lysimachos. Fair to fine. (£80—120) 6 Roman Imperial Sestertii (43), Ist to 3rd cent. Generally fair. (£180—220) 43 Hadrian, Sestertius, rev. RESTITVTOR ORBIS TERRARVM (C. 1285), flan crack; Asses (2), rev. Hispania, Felicitas; Nero, As, rev. Victory, fine or about so. (£60—80) Roman 2nd brass (27), Ist cent. (14), 2nd cent. (13). Generally fair. (£L80—100) 27 Roman Folles (20), Diocletian (3), Maximian (6), Constantius I (3), Galerius (2), Maximinus II (3), Constantine I (2), Maxentius. Fair to very fine. (£80—100) 20 Roman 4th cent. reduced Folles, AE 3, etc. (174). Some very fine, others fair to fine. (£120—150) 174 Roman 4th cent. AZ 3 (210), said to be from the Halton (Yorks) Find. Mostly somewhat corroded, fair to fine. (£100—120) 210 Roman 4th cent. 4 3/AE 4 (60), comprising issues from c. 330—348, chiefly Gloria Exercitus, Urbs Roma and Constantinopolis, mainly from Eastern and Central mints, and apparently from one hoard. Good fine to very fine. (£180—220) — — 7 smnilar lot. G80 —220) 60 535 536 37 538 359 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 —— A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£180—220) 60 — — A similar lot. (£220—250) 79 Miscellaneous Ancient billon and 4 (54), Greek, Roman Provincial, Alexan- drian, Indian, Byzantine; and lead seals (3). Fine to very fine. (£120—150) 57 Roman Provincial and Colonial AZ (250), a wide variety. Generally fair. (£200—250) 250 Byzantine AZ (45), mainly 6th/7th cent., a wide range of denominations and mints. Fair to fine, several better. (£100—120) 45 Byzantine AE (100), mainly Folles, a good mix. Mostly rather harshly cleaned, a few fine. (£60—80) 100 Modern Greek ‘“‘copies” (6) of Ancient Greek. silver coins. Curious but not deceitful, as issued. (£60—80) ENGLISH GOLD COINS Celtic, Uninscribed Stater, “Chute” type (M. 22; S. 20). Fine. (£100—150) 1 — Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius (c. 20 BC—5 AD), Stater, obv. COMF on tablet, rev. horseman holding javelin, TIN below (M. 100; S. 88). Very fine, rare. (£450—550) 1 551 352 553 554 555 556 DOI 558 359 560 561 562 563 564 9 Edward III, Transitional Treaty Period, Half-Noble; James I, Quarter-Laurel. First from rusty dies and edge rather ragged, second pitted at top of obverse, otherwise both fine or better. (£120—150) 2 Henry VIII, Posthumous Coinage, Half-Sovereign, Southwark, Roman E below shield on reverse, m.m. E (S. 2394). Fair, possibly from a mount. (£120—150) 1 Charles I, Tower Mint, Unite, fourth bust, m.m. tun (S. 2693A). Scraped on obverse beneath chin, otherwise very fine. (£200—250) 1 — — Crown, m.m. castle (S. 2704), crimped, fine; Aberystwyth, Groat, m.m. book (S. 2891), very fine. (£120—150) 2 William III, Half-Guinea, 1695, plain below bust (S. 3466). About fine. (£70—90) 1 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718 (S. 3638). Good very fine. (£80—120) 1 George II, Two-Guineas, 1740, intermediate head. Loop mounted and has been gilt, fine. (£150—200) 1 George III, Guinea, 1794, Half-Guineas (2), 1797, 1804, Sovereign, 1818. Fair to fine. (£180—220) 4 — Half-Guinea, 1810, seventh head, ‘‘Garter’’ reverse; Third-Guinea, 1803, type II (S. 3737, 3739). Extremely fine. (£120—150) 2} — Third-Guineas (2), 1804, 1910. First extremely fine, choice, second fine. (£80—100) 2 — Third-Guinea, 1804; together with 19th and 20th Century tokens (64), mostly of Australia and New Zealand, and miscellaneous base coins (95). Generally fair to fine, a few better. (£120—150) 160 — Sovereign, 1817, Guinea, 1798, Half-Sovereign, 1788; France, 5-Francs, 1856. First fine, others mounted or pierced. (£150—200) 4 George IV, Sovereigns (4), 1822, 1826, 1827, 1829. Fine. (£220—260) A Victoria, Jubilee, 1887, currency set, comprising gold Five-Pounds, Two- Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, and silver Crown to Threepence, in contemporary red leather felt-lined case by Spink. Extremely fine or better, Five-Pounds a little scuffed in fields, the silver coins toned. (£850—950) 11 565 566 567 568 569 570 ail a2 a3 574 mye) 576 a7 578 10 — — A similar set, in contemporary black leather felt-lined case by Goldsmith’s Alliance Ltd. Gold coins extremely fine or better, silver coins very fine or better, these darkly toned. (£800—900) 11 —_—— Two-Pounds, 1887, with ornamental scroll mount and ring for suspension. Portrait and St. George bold, but pitted and detail worn due to mounting. (£100—120) 1 — Sovereigns (3), 1847, 1861, 1864, die no. 78, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1864, die no. 27, 1866, die no. 31, all young head. Very fine. (£220—260) 3) — Sovereigns, 1855, 1872, shield reverses, 1876 M, 1879 M, 1881 M, St. George reverses, all young head. Fine or better. (£250—300) 5 — Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1887; France, 20-Francs, 1902. Very fine or better. (£120—150) 3 — Half-Sovereigns (3), 1871, die no. 216, young head, 1887, 1890, both Jubilee head. Very fine or better. (£80—100) 3 — Half-Sovereigns (3), 1883, without die number, 1887 (2). First extremely fine, others fine. (£120—150) 3 — Jubilee, Half-Sovereign, 1887, very fine; other British silver coins (36), fair to fine, some better. (£100—150) 37 — Half-Sovereigns (7), 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1901. Generally fine, a few better. (£150—200) 1 Edward VII, Matt Proof “‘short set’, 1902, Sovereign to Maundy Penny, in official case of issue. Extremely fine or better. (£250—300) 11 — Sovereigns (6), 1902, 1903 S, 1906, 1906 M, 1907, 1910. Very fine or better. (£300—350) 6 — Half-Sovereigns (4), 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906. First very fine, others fine. (£100—120) 4 — Half-Sovereigns (4), 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910. Very fine. (£100—120) 4 George V, Half-Sovereigns (3), 1911, 1911 P, 1915 S. Very fine. (£80—100) 3 79 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 ie Elizabeth II Proof set, 1980, comprising gold Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sover- eign and Half-Sovereign, in green leatherette case of issue, with leaflet. Brilliant mint state. (£600—800) 4 — A similar set. Brilliant mint state. (£600—800) 5 — Proof set, 1981, comprising gold Five-Pounds and Sovereign, silver commem- orative Crown, for the Wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, and Cu-Ni 50-Pence to Z New Halfpenny, in red leatherette case of issue, with booklet. Brilliant mint state. (£350—400) 9 — Proof set, 1982, comprising gold Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sover- eign, in brown leatherette case of issue, with leaflet. Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 — Proof set, 1987, comprising Two-Pounds to Half-Sovereign, in red leather- ette case of issue. About as struck. (£220—250) — Proof set, 1988, comprising 100-, 50-, 25- and 10-Pounds, in Royal Mint case of issue. About as struck. (£500—600) 4 — Proof set, 1988, comprising Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, in Royal Mint case of issue. About as struck. (£350—400) 3 — Proof Five-Pounds, 1981, in tan leatherette case of issue. Brilliant mint state. (£280—320) 1 — Proof Sovereign, 1979, and Half-Sovereign, 1980, in wallets as issued. Brilliant mint state. (£90—100) — Proof Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1980, in green leatherette wallets as issued. Brilliant mint state. (£90—100) 2 — Proof Sovereigns (2), 1980, 1981; Gibraltar, 50-Pounds, 1980, to commemor- ate the 175th Anniversary of the Death of Nelson. About as struck. (£220—250) 3 — Proof Half-Sovereign, 1980; Proof Crowns (6), 1972 (3), 1977 (3), about as struck; commemorative medals (3), Jubilee, 1897, in AR, Coronation, 1902, in AZ, Investiture, 1969, in AR, extremely fine. (£100—120) 10 — “Type” set, 1967, comprising Sovereign to Halfpenny; Jamaica, Proof 50- Dollars, 1972, struck to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Indepen- dence. Extremely fine or better. (£100—120) 592 593 594 595 596 7 598 Soy) 600 601 602 603 12 — Isle of Man, commemorative Five-Pounds, 1965, for Bi-Centenary of Re- Investment Act, in green leatherette case of issue (KM 17). Good extremely fine. (£250—300) 1 — — Commemorative Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1965, for Bi-centenary of Re-Investment Act, in green leatherette cases of issue, with leaflets (KM 16—15). Good extremely fine. (£80—100) Sovereigns (8), 1855, 1887, 1909, 1911, 1912 P, 1925 SA, 1964 (2). Very fine or better. (£400—450) 8 Sovereigns (2), 1862, 1909, Half-Sovereign, 1906; together with other miscella- neous coins, mostly English, including Coronation sets (2, one ‘“‘plastic’’), and silver Crowns (4), 1703 vio, 1887 (2), 1935. The gold fine and better, others mostly fine to very fine, the modern coins better. (£150—200) 62 Sovereigns (2), 1876, St. George reverse, 1890, and Half-Sovereign, 1913, the second contained in a Victorian chromolithographic holder with portrait of Father Christmas and inscribed with the words ‘‘Good Luck’’. First fine, others very fine or better. (£120—140) Sovereign, 1885 M; and Austria, Restrike Ducat, 1915. First fine, second about as struck. (£70—80) 2 Sovereigns (8), 1889, 1890, 1892, 1909, 1911 (3), 1915, Half-Sovereigns ); 1902, 1902. Generally fine. (£450— 500) Sovereigns, 1893 M, 1897 M, 1906. Very fine or better. (£150—160) 3 Half-Sovereigns (5), 1897, 1903, 1909, 1913, 1914. Fine to very fine. (£140—160) 5 Half-Sovereigns (6), Edward VII (4), 1907-1910; George V (2), 1912, 1915. Very fine. (£200—220) 6 “The British Definitive Stamp”’, stamp replicas by Hallmark Replicas Ltd., The Penny Bank and The £1 Machin, in 22ct. gold (total wt. approx. 38. 30ems. 5 in case of issue. About as struck. (£200—250) “The Royal Wedding”, 1973 stamp replicas by Hallmark Replicas Ltd., in 22ct. gold (wt. approx. 26.34gms.), and silver, in case of issue. About as struck. (£150—200) 2 604 605 606 607 6087 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 13 FOREIGN GOLD COINS Australia, Victoria, Sydney Sovereign, 1868. Surface heavily knocked, fair. (£80-100) | Austria, Franz Joseph, Restrike 100-Corona, 1915 (KM 629). A little ee uncirculated. (£200—220) — — Restrike 4-Ducats, 1915 (KM 596). Brilliant, a little scuffed, Epp nas (£80—100) — — A similar coin. Similar state. (£80—100) — — Ducats (3), 1867 B, 1897, 1914. Second scratched, otherwise all extremely fine. (£100—120) 3 — — Restrike Ducats (4), all 1915, 100-Schillings (2), both 1976, 50-Schillings (3), 1970 (2), 1971, 2-Schillings (5), 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1935. The gold almost as struck, others generally very fine or better. (£120—150) 14 — — Restrike Ducat, 1915; Iran, Pahlavi, Half-Pahlavi and Toman; Churchill, Sovereign-size memorial medal, with ring for suspension. Very fine or better. (£140—160) Bahamas, Elizabeth I, Proof set, 1971, comprising 100-Dollars, 50-Dollars, 20- Dollars and 10-Dollars, with fineness stamped on reverse (sruck by Gori and Zucchi) (KM 32, 30, 28, 26), in case of issue. Two patches of discolouration on obverse of the 100-Dollars, otherwise brilliant and about as struck. (£480—520) 4 Belize, Proof ‘‘Star of Christmas’? 100-Dollars, 1979, in holder; Canada, Montreal Olympics, 1976, Series III Proof coins (4), cased; Isle of Man, Half-Sovereign, 1974. Extremely fine or better. (£80—100) 6 Bermuda, Elizabeth II, gold 100-Dollars, 1975; Barbados, Proof sets (2), 1974, comprising 10-Dollars to Cent, and Proof 10-Dollars (2), also 1974, in cases of issue. Almost as struck. (£50—70) 19 Costa Rica, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, Proof set, 1974, com- prising gold 1,500-Colones, and silver 100-Colones and 50-Colones, obv. arms, rev. Giant Anteater, Manatee and Green Turtle respectively (KM 202, 201, 200). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) — — Conservation Series, 1,500-Colones, 1974, obv. arms, rev. Giant Anteater (KM Y. 202). Brilliant mint state. (£200—220) 1 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 14 Equatorial Guinea, Proof set, 1970, comprising gold 750-, 500- and 250-Pesetas, silver 200-, 150- and 100- Pesetas, in case of issue. Almost as struck. (£200— 250) 6 France, Louis XVIII, Visit of Alexander I of Russia to the Mint, 40-Franc size medal by Tiolier, obv. monogram, rev. glove, GALLIA REDDITA EUROPA around. Has been harshly cleaned, with rather coarse surface and probably from a mount but extremely rare and otherwise very fine. (£300—400) 1 — Napoleon III, 100-Francs, 1857 A (KM Y. 37.1). Surface quite sia scuffed, otherwise extremely fine. (£280—320) Germany, Hamburg, 20-Marks, 1876; Russia, gold prize medal, 33mm., wt. 25.50gms.; U.S.A., 10-Dollars, 1870 S. Have been mounted. (£340—380) 3 Hong Kong, Elizabeth IH, Proof 1,000-Dollars, 1975, to commemorate the Royal Visit, in case of issue (KM 38). Virtually mint state. (£300—400) 1 — A similar coin. Similar state. (£300—400) 1 — Another, similar. Practically mint state. (£300—400) 1 — A similar coins. Similar state. (£300—400) 1 Indonesia, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, Proof set, 1974, compris- ing gold 100,000-Rupiah, and silver 5,000-Rupiah and 2,000-Rupiah, obv. arms, rev. Komodo Lizard, Orang-utan and Javan Tiger respectively (KM 41, 40, 39). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 — — Conservation Series, 100,00-Rupien, 1974, oby. arms, rev. Komodo Lizard (KM 41). Brilliant mint state. (£200—220) 1 Italy, Papal States, Pius IX, 22-Scudi, 1858, year 12, Rome (F. 273). oe extremely fine. @io— 130) — — Scudo, 1854, year VIII, Rome (F. 275). Good extremely fine. (£90—110) 1 — — 10-Lire, 1867, year XXII (F. 281). Nicks to obverse rim, otherwise very fine. (£80—90) it 628a — Milan, Philip Maria Visconti, Florin (F. 681). Creased and possibly from a 1 mount, rare. (£80—120) 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 15 —— 10-Lire, 1869, year XXIV (F. 281; C. 193a). Very fine and rare. (£85—120) 1 — — S-Lire, 1867, year XXII (F. 282). Nearly extremely fine but eae dented on reverse, rare. (£100—120) Japan, Kaheishi, 2-Bu, 1868 (F. 22); R yen, Meiji 28. Both very fine. rely Jordan, Hussein I, Proof set, 1969, comprising gold 10-Dinars, 5-Dinars and Dinar, silver 1-, ?- and 4-Dinar, in red leatherette case. Nearly as struck. (£300—400) Malaysia, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Coin Series, Proof set, 1976, comprising gold 500-Ringit, and silver 25- -Ringit and 15- -Ringit, oby. arms, rev. Malayan Tapir, Rhinoceros Hornbill, and Malayan Gaur respectively (KM 21, 20, 19). Brilliant mint state. (£220- 250) 3 Mauritius, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, Proof set, 1975 compris- ing gold 1,000-Rupees, and silver 50-Rupees and 25-Rupees, obv. bust right, rev. Mauritius Flycatcher, Mauritius Kestrel and Blue Swallowtail respectively (KM 42, 41, 40). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 — — Conservation Series, 1,000-Rupees, 1975, obv. bust right, rev. Mauritius Flycatcher (KM 42). Brilliant mint state. (£200—220) 1 Mexico, Republic, 20-Pesos, 1959 (KM 478). About as struck. (£100—120) 1 Mongolia, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Coin Series, Proof set, compris- ing gold 750-Tukhrik, and silver 50-Tukhrik and 25-Tukhrik, obv. arms, rev. Przewalski’s Horse, Bactrian Camel and Wild Mountain Sheep respectively (KM 38, 37, 36). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) Nepal, Virendra Vir Vikrama, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Coin Series, Proof set, VS 2031 (1974—5) comprising gold 1,000-Rupees, and silver 25- Rupees and 20-Rupees, obv. bust of king right, rev. Great Indian Rhinocer- os, Red Panda, and Monal Pheasant respectively (KM 844, 838a, 837a). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 — A similar lot. Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 Pakistan, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, 3,000-Rupees, 1976, obv. minaret and crescent, rev. Astor Markhor (KM 44). Brilliant mint state. (£200—220) 1 641 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 16 Papua New Guinea, Proof Independence 100-Kina, 1975, obv. head of Michael Somare threequarters left, rev. Bird of Paradise (KM 9), in case of issue, with leaflet and certificate. Brilliant mint state. (£60—70) 1 Pitcairn Islands, Proof 250-Dollars, 1988; Proof silver 50-Dollars, 1988, in Royal mint cases of issue. About as struck. (£180—220) p Sierra Leone, Fifth Anniversary of Independence, Proof set, 1966, comprising Golde, Half-Golde, and Quarter-Golde, in case of issue. Matt surface, virtually mint state. (£550—650) 3 South Africa, Kruger, Half-Pond, 1893. Small scratch above left eye, otherwise very fine, the scarce date. (£180—250) it — Proof set, 1953, comprising gold Half-Pound (One-Pound missing) to bronze Farthing, in case of issue; together with Bahamas, 50-Dollars, 1973, and Tonga, Salote Tupou HI, Quarter-Koula, 1962. Practically as struck. (£140—180) 12 Sudan, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Coin Series, Proof set, AH 1396 (1976), comprising gold 100-Pounds, and silver 5-Pounds and 23-Pounds, oby. arms, rev. Scimitar-Horned Onyx, Hippopotamus and Shoebill Stork respectively (KM 72, 71, 70). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 Switzerland, 20-Francs (10), 1901, 1908, 1914 (2), 1922 (2), 1927 (4), all mintmark B. Very fine or better. (£500—550) 10 — 20-Francs (10), 1927 (2), 1930 (8), all mintmark B. Generally very fine, a few better. (£500—550) 10 — 20-Francs (10), 1930 B (10). Very fine or better. (£500—550) 10 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 656 657 658 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 17 — A similar lot. Similar state. (£500—550) 10 Tanzania, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, Proof set, 1974, compris- ing gold 1,500-Shilingi, and silver 50-Shilingi and 25-Shilingi, obv. bust left, rev. Cheetah, Black Rhinoceros and Southern Giraffe respectively (KM 9, 8, 7). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 2 —— A similar lot. Similar state. (£220—250) 3 Thailand, Rama IX, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, Proof set, 1974, comprising gold 5,000-Baht, and silver 100-Baht and 50-Baht, obv. bust three-quarters left, rev. White-eyed River Martin, Brown antlered Deer and Sumatran Rhinoceros respectively (KM 104, 103a, 102a). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 — — World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, 5,000-Baht, BE 2517 (1974), oby. bust three- -quarters left, rev. White- -eyed River Martin (KM Y. ae Brilliant mint state. (£200— 220) Turkey, Ataturk 250-Piastres de-luxe, 1975 (KM Y. 147). Extremely fine. (£150—200) 1 United States of America, 20-Dollars, 1900 S. With quite heavy surface abra- sions, very fine. (£220—250) 1 — 10-Dollars, 1894. With quite heavy surface abrasions, possibly from a mount, almost very fine. (£120—140) — Gold Dollar, 1856, mounted, fine; other coins of the World, A (12), 4 etc. (31), varied state. (£60—80) 43 Venezuela, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Series, 1,000-Bolivares, 1974, obv. arms, rev. Cock of the Rock (KM Y. 48). Brilliant mint state. (£200—220) 1 Zaire, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation Coin Series, Proof set, comprising gold 100-Zaires, silver 5-Zaires and 23-Zaires, obv. bust of President Mobutu, rev. Leopard, Okapi and Mountain Gorilla respectively, in red leatherette case (KM 10, 9, 8). Brilliant mint state. (£220—250) 3 ENGLISH SILVER AND BRONZE COINS Celtic, Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius, silver Unit, head left, rev. horse left, above a crescent with three lines rising above it (Van Arsdell 473 & Mack 131b [listed under Verica]; S. 92C). Good fine, extremely rare. (£250—300) 1 669 669a 670 671 671la 672 6737 673a 674 675 676 677 678 679 18 — Trinovantes/Catuvellauni, Andoco, silver Unit, bearded head left, within interlaced border, rev. Pegasus left, [AJNDOCO below and around (Van Arsdell 1868—1; S. 204). Very fine, very rare. (£200—250) 1 Anglo-Saxon, Sceat, diademed bust, APA in runes before, rev. cross and pellets, blundered legend (N. 163; S. 839). Very fine. (£60— 70) Henry VI, Restored, Groat, London, m.m. cross pattée/restoration cross S: 2082). Good very fine ‘and rare. (£120-150) 1 Ex Parsons (BAS C. & M. Bulletin, October H3667). Edward III, Pre-Treaty Period, Groat, London, Series C, m.m. cross 1 (S. Pay Very fine. (£40—50) Mary, Groat, m.m. pomegranate, crowned bust left (S. 2492). Striking weakness running through coin from bodice to 8 o’clock, and also showing on reverse, good very fine, with an excellent portrait. (£80—120) Philip and Mary, Groat, m.m. lis (S. 2508). Very fine. (£80—120) if Elizabeth I, Milled Coinage (4), Shillings (2), Groat and Threepence. Fair. (£120—150) 4 James I, Lennox Fartthings, IIc (4); Charles I, Royal Farthings (3), Rose Farthing (1). Two fair, others fine or btter. (£40—60) 8 Charles I, Truro Mint, Crown, garnished shield, 12 even scrolls (N. 2533; S. 3047). Irregular flan as usual, very fine. (£200—300) 1 — Aberystwyth, Groat, m.m. book, smaller bust not breaking inner circle (S. 2893). Extremely fine, an attractive coin. (£80—100) 1 — — Threepence, m.m. book, small bust (S. 2894). Extremely fine. (£50—70) 1 Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1665, long hair, edge straight-grained (BMC oo Very fine, toned and rare. (£40— 50) — Silver Pattern Farthing or Medallet, undated (BMC 492). Very fine, sea (£50—60) — British Colonisation, 1670, silver medal by Roettier, 42mm. (MI eae Some knocks to rim, very fine, toned. (£40—60) 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 19 William III, Crown, 1696, first bust, first harp, regnal year ocTAVO (ESC ae About extremely fine, toned. (£180— 220) George I, Shilling, 1720, first bust, plain (ESC 1168). Lightly haymarked, an attractive extremely fine. (£60—80) l George II, Halfcrown, 1745, old head, LIMA below (ESC 605). Some light haymarking on obverse, good very fine. (£60—80) 1 — Halfcrown, 1750, old head, regnal year VICESIMO QUARTO (ESC 609). About extremely fine, lightly and attractively toned. (£200—250) 1 — Halfcrown, 1751, old head, regnal year vVICESIMO QUARTO (ESC 610). Good very fine, darkly toned, rare. (£200—250) 1 — Halfcrowns (3), 1743, roses, 1745, roses, 1746, plain LIMA below, all old head. First fine, others very fine. (£80—120) 3 — Shilling, 1745, old head, Lima; and 1746, LIMA (ESC 1206, 1617). Almost as struck, toned. (£40—60) 2 George III, Bank of England Dollar, 1804 (ESC 144). Obverse edge knock at 7 o'clock, and of dull appearance, otherwise about extremely fine. (£80—120) 1 — — Dollars (2), 1804, C/2a, C/2b (ESC 153, 156). First better than fine, but with scratches in field before bust, second fair to fine, rare varieties. (£40—50) We believe the second (ESC 156) to be far scarcer than ESC indicates. — — Half-Dollar, octagonal counterstamp on Spanish American 4-Reales, 1775 JR, Potosi (ESC —). Coin fine, counterstamp better. (£60—80) 1 — — Three-Shillings, 1813 (ESC 421). Good extremely fine, toned. (£40—50) 1 — Crowns (2), 1819 Lix, 1820 Lx; 1821 sECUNDO. Very fine. (£80—120) 3 — Crown, 1820; Halfcrowns (3), 1817, 1818, 1819; Shilling, 1816. Very fine or better. (£120— 150) 5 — Restrike Pattern Twopence, 1805 (Taylor), bronzed (BMC 1313). Rim somewhat grazed, otherwise extremely fine, rare. (£150—200) it 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 20 — Proof Halfpenny, 1806 (Late Soho), bronzed (KM 1363). Almost as struck. (£60—80) 1 — Maundy Money set, 1800 (ESC 2421), in modern case. Fourpence good very fine, others extremely fine, toned. (£60—80) 4 — Oval counterstamped Mexico Dollar, 1795, rim has been removed; other British silver coins, Charles II to George VI (82) 22 ete); hammered (4, including an Edward I Bristol Farthing). Fair to fine, a few better. (£200—300) 93 George IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1825, 1826. First extremely fine, second nearly so. (£80— 1 00) 2) — Halfcrowns (2), 1828, 1829. Nearly extremely fine. (£70—100) 2 William IV, Halfcrown, 1834, ww in script (ESC 662). Extremely fine. (£50—70) 1 — Halfcrown, 1835 (ESC 665). Extremely fine, lightly toned. (£60—80) 1 — Halfcrowns (3), 1834 WW, 1836, 1837. About very fine or better. (£60—80) 3 — Proof Sixpence, 1831, plain edge (ESC 1672). Reverse field noticeably scuffed and rims nicked in several places, otherwise extremely fine, toned. (£150—200) — Proof Halfpenny, 1831, bronzed (BMC 1463). With small patch of verdigris just below chin, otherwise practically as struck. (£80—120) 1 — Proof Farthing, 1831, bronzed (BMC 1468). Patch of verdigris by AT a GRATIA, otherwise practically as struck. (£60—80) Victoria, Crown, 1845 (ESC 282). Some typical surface marks, weakness to reverse shield, and has been cleaned, otherwise very fine. (£40—60) 1 — Gothic Crown, 1847 lettered edge (ESC 288). Scuffed, good very fine. (£180—220) 1 — Crowns (3), young head, 1844 star stops, 1845, 1847. First better than very fine, second with the letter “nH” scratched below truncation, otherwise very fine. (£80—120) al 708 — Crown, 1893, regnal year LVI (ESC 303). Choice, very light rubbing to highest points and with a slight graze to rim (obverse c. 11 o'clock), virtually as struck. (£60—80) | 709 — Crowns (7), Jubilee head, 1887 (2), 1888, 1889 (this good extremely fe), 1890, 1891, 1892, very fine or better. (£120— 180) 710+ — Crowns (6), 1889, 1890 (2), 1891, 1893; George V, Crowns, 1935 (8); George VI, Crowns (20). Fine to very fine, later issues better. (£120—150) 34 711 — Old head, Crowns (3), 1893 Lvi, 1895 Lix, 1897 Lx. First lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine or better. (£250—300) 3 712 —— Crowns (2), 1896 Lx, 1900 Lx1x. Both lightly cleaned, otherwise almost extremely fine. (£70—100) 2 713 —— Crowns (6), 1893 Lv, 1894 Lv, 1895 Lvut, 1896 LIx, 1898 Lx1, 1899 Lxi. About very fine or better. (£120—150) 6 714. —— Crowns (5), 1894 Lvu, 1897 Lx1, 1898 Lx, 1899 Lxi, 1900 Lxi. Fine to very fine. (£70—100) 8 715 — Crowns (3), 1893 Lv, 1898 Lx, 1900 Lxi, other silver coins of Victoria (16), Jubilee, 1897, large-size silver medal, cased; other coins A (4), Cu-Ni, etc. (10). Crowns very fine, others varied state. (£60—80) 34 716 — Double-Florins (5), 1887 (2, both types of I), 1888, 1889, 1890. Generally extremely fine. (£100—120) 5 717 — Double-Florins (4), 1887 (2, both Arabic 1), 1889 (2). Very fine or better. (£70—100) 4 718 — Double-Florins (4), 1887, Roman I, 1888, 1889, 1890. Last fine, others extremely fine, but somewhat scuffed and probably lightly cleaned. (£40—S0) 4 719 — Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic I; George V, Halfcrowns (11), 1915 (2), ae (9), Florins, 1917 (2). About as struck. (£60— 80) 720 — Halfcrown, 1840 (ESC 673). Some light scuff marks on obverse, es fine, scarce in this state. (£100—120) 721 — Halfcrown, 1842 (ESC 675). Slightly scratched on obverse, otherwise ex- tremely fine, reverse better. (£80—100) 1 gD) 722 — Halfcrown, 1844 (ESC 677). With a few small scratches in front of bust, extremely fine. (£80—100) 1 723, — Halfcrown, 1846 (ESC 680). Edge bump at 1 o’clock on obverse, about extremely fine. (£70—90) 1 724 — oe 1848. Slightly scratched behind bust, otherwise good very fine. ms 1 725 — Halfcrown, 1849, small date (ESC 680). Scratched across bust, otherwise good very fine, reverse better. (£50—70) 1 726 — Halfcrown, 1877 (ESC 700). Extremely fine. (£60—80) 1 727 — Halfcrown, 1880 (ESC 705). Extremely fine. (£50—70) 1 728 — Halfcrown, 1881 (ESC 707). Extremely fine. (£50—70) 1 729 — Halfcrown, 1884 (ESC 712). Extremely fine. (£50—70) 1 730 — Halfcrowns (3), 1843, 1845, 1850. About very fine or better. (£70—100) 3 731 — Halfcrowns (3), 1874, 1875, 1876. Very fine or better. (£70—90) 3 732 — Halfcrowns (3), 1878, 1879, 1882. Last heavily cleaned, otherwise very fine or better. (£60—80) 3 733 — Halfcrowns (4), 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887, all young head. Very fine or better. (£80—100) 4 734 — Halfcrowns (3), 1846, 1881, both young head, 1900, old head (ESC 680, 707, 734). Good very fine or better. (£120—150) 3 735 — Halfcrowns (11), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1901, all Jubilee and old head. Generally fine to very fine, several extremely fine. (£100—120) 11 736 — Halfcrowns (8), Jubilee head, 1887 (2), 1888 (2), 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. Some have been cleaned, otherwise generally very fine or better. (£60—80) 8 37 — Halfcrowns (9), old head, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896 (fine), 1897, 1898 (fine), 1899, 1900, 1901. Except as stated very fine or better. (£150—200) 9 23 738 — Pattern Florin, 1848, by W. Wyon, Gothic head, as the adopted type, rev. oak wreath and trident, ONE DECADE in centre, 100 MILLES above, ONE TENTH OF A POUND below, struck en medaille, wt. 1lgms. Scuffed but extremely fine, very rare. (£250—350) 1 Ex Glendining & Co., 25th March, 1987. 739 — “Godless” Florin, 1849, ‘“Gothic” Florins (5), 1852, 1860, 1866, 1876, 1886. First extremely fine, others good very fine or better. (£200—300) 6 740 — “Gothic” Florins (15), 1853—1885. Fair to fine. (£60—80) 15 741 — Florins, Jubilee (7), old head (9). Fine to very fine, a few better. (£60—80) 16 742 — Florins (6), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, all Jubilee head. First three extremely fine or better, others fine to very fine. (£60—80) 6 743 — Florins (9), all old head, Sixpences (14); Edward VII, Sixpences (4), 1902, 1903, 1906, 1908. Generally fine to very fine, several better. (£140—180) 27 744 — Shillings (5), 1838, 1839, 1844, 1846, 1852, all young head. About extremely fine. (£100—120) 5 745 — Shillings (5), 1853, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1860, all young head. Very fine or better. (£80—100) 5 746 — Shillings (5), 1865, die no. 38, 1866, die no. 60, 1867, die no. 28, 1868, die no. 47, 1870, die. no. 17. Second fair, others very fine or better. (£70—100) 5 747 — Shillings (5), 1871, die no. 8, 1872, die no. 97, 1873, die no. 114, 1874, die no. 10, 1877, die no. 22. Third and fourth fine, others very fine or better. (£50—70) 5 748 — Shillings (5), 1878, die no. 47, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882. Last fine, others very fine or better. (£50—70) 5 749 — Shillings (5), 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, all young head. Very fine or better. (£50—70) 5 750 — Shillings (15), the complete run of dates from 1887 to 1901; together with George V, Shillings (3), 1911, 1912, 1913. Fine to very fine, a few better. (£80—100) 18 751 — Private Pattern 5-Cents, 1846, by Marrian and Gausby (BMC 2081). Red tone, consistent with old cleaning, and a little dusty, extremely fine, very rare. (£120—150) 1 2 7133 754 TSS 756 v5 y)| 758 738 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 24 — Maundy sets (2), 1857, 1900. Extremely fine or better, toned, the latter rather patchily. (£60—80) 8 — Jubilee 1887, set comprising Crown to Threepence, including Sixpences (2, both types); Crowns (2), 1671, 1935; Bank Three-Shillings, 1812. 1671 has been mounted, good fine, others very fine or better. (£70—100) 11 — Type sets, 1887 (4), contained in modern leatherette cases. Mostly very fine. (£80—100) 28 — Jubilee Coinage, 1887, Crown to Threepence, in unofficial black leatherette case. Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine. (£60—80) if — A similar lot, in a similar case. Cleaned, with surface marks, otherwise good very fine. (£50—70) — Another, in a red leatherette case. Toned, about extremely fine. (£60—80) 7 — Another, in a similar case. Surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine. (£60—80) Edward VII, an incomplete Matt Proof set, 1902, comprising silver Crown to Maundy Penny, in case of issue. The Maundy coins somewhat discoloured, almost as struck. (£140—180) 9 — Matt Proof Crown, 1902. Very lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine. (£60—80) 1 — Crowns, 1902 (2). Very fine and extremely fine. (£70—100) 2 — Halfcrowns (9), 1902 (currency issue) to 1910. 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1908 only fine, others very fine. (£50—70) 9 — Halfcrowns (2), 1909, 1910. First extremely fine, second about very fine. (£60—80) 2 — Matt Proof Florin, 1902 (ESC 920). Lightly cleaned and with very faint hairlines showing, otherwise about as struck. (£40—50) 1 — Florin, 1903 (ESC 921). Practically mint state. (£40—50) 1 — Florins (9), 1902—1910. 1902 and 1903 very fine, others generally fine. (£100—150) 9 767 768 769 770 fil Tz TW 774 1S 776 qT 778 779 pi) — Florins (8), 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907 (2), 1908, 1909, 1910; Sixpences, 1902, Matt Proof, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909; Maundy set, 1902. Florins generally fair or fine, Sixpences mostly very fine or better, the set about as struck. (£60—80) 17 — Proof, Shilling, 1902, impaired, other coins, mostly British, some silver (89), 8 varied state. (£30—50) George V, Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 367). A mishandled Proof, slightly pe and has been cleaned, extremely fine. (£60—80) — Crowns (2), 1929, 1931, Jubilee 1935, Crowns (10). First two very fine, others 10 better. (£70— 90) — Crown, 1934. About fine, rare. (£100—150) — Crown, 1936. Better than very fine. (£80—120) — Proof set, 1927, comprising AR Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, in case of issue. About as struck, darkly toned. (£120—150) 6 — Private Pattern Double-Florin, 1911, possibly by A. G. Wyon, struck by Pinches for Reginald Huth, in silver, rev. type A, reading BRITANIARVM REX, struck en medaille, wt. 22. 6ems. (ESE 1911; Linecar & Stone =); Extremely fine, toned, very rare. (£200—300) Ex Glendining & Co., 25th September 1968 (lot 214). George VI, Proof set, 1937, Crown to Farthing in case of issue. About as struck. (£80—120) 15 — Specimen set, 1937, Crown to Farthing, in plastic frame, 1951 Proof set, Crown to Farthing, in card case of issue, Proof Crowns, 1951 (7); 1953 specimen sets (2), in modern cases, 1953 “‘Plastic’’ sets (10), 1977 Proof set of eight silver Crowns. Generally extremely fine or better. (£120—150) Lot — Proof sets, 1950 (2), comprising Cu-Ni Halfcrowns to A Farthings, in red card cases of issue. About as struck, some toning evident. (£40—S0) 18 — Halfcrowns (12), Florins (28), Shillings (38). Generally extremely fine. (£50—70) 78 Elizabeth II, Proof sets (14), 1970—1980 inclusive; other British Proof coins and specimen sets, a large quantity, including silver Crowns (22), mostly 1977 Jubilee. Proofs practically as struck, others generally very fine or better. (£150—200) Lot 26 780 — Crowns, Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings, Sixpences, Threepences, Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings, a large quantity. Mostly extremely fine or better. (£200—300) ; : - a Lot 780a — Silver Jubilee, 1977, set of eight Proof silver Crown-size coins in Spink case, with certificate; Queen Mother’s 80th Birthday, set of seven silver Proof Crown-size coins, in case of issue, with leaflet; Cayman Islands, Silver Queens Collection, set of six Proof silver 25-Dollars, in case of issue, with certificate; Royal Mint Proof sets in holders: United Kingdom, 1970, 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, and Falkland Islands, 1974, Swaziland, 1974; and other Proof sets, commemorative Crowns, etc. As struck. (£120—150) Lot 780b — Cu-Ni Crowns (186), together with a quantity of Halfcrowns; Cook Islands, Proof set, 1987, and a modern silver medallion. Generally extremely fine. (£60—80) Lot 781 Ireland, Henry VII, Second Period, Groat, Dublin, Class I, open crown, unbroken tressure/plain cross ends (DF 193). Edge a little ragged, about extremely fine for issue and rare thus. (£150-180) 1 782 Scotland, Mary, Second Period, Francis and Mary, Testoon, 1558 (S. 5416); James VI, Seventh Coinage, 10-Shillings, 1698 (2) (S. 5493). First fine but surface corroded, second two fine or better. (£80—100) 3 783 — Charles I, 30-Shillings, Falconer’s Second Issue, F by horse’s hoof, rough ground (2); Falconer’s Anonymous Issue, without F (S. 5555, 5557). Last pierced and plugged in centre, otherwise fine, first two fine and very fine, this from rusty dies. (£80—120) FOREIGN SILVER AND BRONZE COINS 784 Australia, miscellaneous coins in AR and A (62), including Florin, 1833. Last quite heavily cleaned and surface rather marked, about very fine, others generally fine, very fine or better. (£80—120) 62 785 Austria/Holy Roman Empire, Ferdinand II, Thaler, 1648, Graz, draped and armoured laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms (Dav. 3190). Good very fine, toned. (£70—90) it 786 — Archduke Leopold, as Bishop of Strasburg, Thaler, 1624, Hall (Dav. 3330). Slight adjustment marks, very fine, toned. (£50—60) 1 787 — Charles VI, Thaler, 1719, Hall (Dav. 1053). Very fine, toned. (£60—80) 1 pei 788+ — Maria Theresia, Restrike Thalers (15), including Proofs (4). Three a 789 790 TON others mostly extremely fine. (£40—50) 1 — Franz Joseph, 2-Gulden, 1854 A, 1879 (2), very fine or better; other coins, mostly British (15), fair to fine. (£150—200) 18 — Silver Wedding Double-Florin, 1879; other English and foreign coins in R (4), base metal (4). First very fine, others poor to fine. (£40—S0) 9 Belgium, 5-Francs, 1834; Italy, Sardinia, 5-Lire, 1851; Kingdom United, 5-Lire, 1879. First about fine, second with surface and rim heavily knocked, fair, last quite heavily scuffed otherwise very fine. (£50—70) 792+ British West Africa, Cu-Ni coins (329). Some fine, many very fine or better. 793 794 7e5 796 197 798 799 (£30—40) 329 Canada, A Dollars (8), 1949, 1950, 1953, 1965, commemorative issues, 1958, 1964, 1967; South Africa, ARR Crowns (7), 1940-1961; other Commonwealth AR Crowns (5), including Bermuda, 1972, St. Helena, 1973, both Proofs; others, Cu-Ni (12), and Turks and Caicos, Proof, 1972, the Proofs cased. Most uncirculated, extremely fine or better. (£80—120) 32 China, a small but interesting collection of brass cash, amulets, etc. (122). Fine or better. (£400—600) 122 Cook Islands, Proof 2-Dollars, 1973, on 25th Anniversary of Coronation; recent Proof sets of the Bahamas, 1973, British Virgin Islands, 1973, Malta, 1976, and Papua New Guinea, 1975; British coins, in AR and Cu-Ni (34). The Proofs brilliant mint state. (£40—60) Lot Cuba, Peso, 1916; Panama, Proof 20-Balboas (2), 1974, 1975; Christopher Wren, recent silver medallion; and a bronze unofficial Coronation medal, 1937, of Edward VIII. First about very fine, others extremely fine or better. (£50—60) 5 Eritrea, Umberto I, Tallero, 1891 (KM 4). Somewhat scuffed, otherwise nearly extremely fine and pleasingly toned. (£90—110) 1 — 2-Lire and 1-Lira, 1890, fine and extremely fine; other coins of the world, mostly European and silver (147), Banknotes (7), varied state. (£120—150) 156 France, Celtic, Armorica, Osisimii, base gold Stater (cf. De la Tour 6335). Fair. (£50—80) 1 28 8007 — Miscellaneous coins in silver (36) and base metal (84), mostly 19th Century issues and earlier, including Ecus, 1690 A, 1787 I; Half-Ecu, 1650 I. These fine, others mostly fine or better. (£180—220) 120 801 — First Republic, 5-Francs, year 8, Perpignan, about very fine; other coins of the world, mostly base metal, including some ancient coins (56), varied state. (£150—200) a7 802 Germany, commemorative 5-Marks, Lessing’s Anniversary, 1929 A, very fine; other foreign coins (11), fine to very fine. (£120—150) 12 803 — German States, minor coins (113), mostly AZ. Some fair, many fine. (£40—50) 113 804 — Marriage medal, 17th Century, 44mm, cast with loop for suspension; other medals (4). Mostly very fine. (£30—40) 5 805+ Haiti, uniface specimen coins, 1973, in silver gilt (4), silver (4), in plastic holder, the 1,000-Gourdes with printed paper roundel of obverse attached. Ex- tremely fine or better, a curious set, presumably trials. (£30—40) 9 806 Italy, Cisalpine Republic, 30-Soldi, year IX (1801) (C. 1). Extremely fine, once cleaned. (£40—S0) 1 808 — Naples and Sicily, Ferdinando II, 120-Grana, 1855 (Dav. 175; C. 153c). Mint state, toned. (£85—100) 1 809 — Papal States, Sede Vacante, Scudo, 1689 (Dav. 4098; Munt. 3). Nearly extremely fine, cleaned but has re-toned, rare. (£160—200) 1 810 —— Alexander VIII, Testone, 1690, rev. Oxen ploughing (Munt. 16). Nearly extremely fine, lightly pitted surfaces. (£85—100) i 811 —— Innocent XII, Half-Scudo, 1699, year IX, rev. St. Peter preaching (Munt. 36). Nearly very fine and rare. (£140—160) 1 812 —— W— Testone, 1700, year X, rev. Holy Door open (Munt. 37). Very fine, toned. (£80—100) 1 813. —— Clement XI, Half-Scudo, year VII (1707), rev. Angel in sun’s rays holding child’s hand (Munt. 58). Very fine, very rare. (£120—140) 1 814 —— Clement XII, Half-Scudo, year IV (1733/4), struck on an oval flan, rev. motto within cartouche (Munt. 20). Good very fine, pleasingly toned, rare. (£85—100) 1 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 824a 825 29 — — Ronciglione, 3-Baiocchi, 1799, rev. town on fire (KM C. 1). Bold fine, rare. (£100—150) | — — Sede Vacante, Scudo, 1829, Bologna (Dav. 188; Munt. 5), extremely fine, minor rim nicks; Roman Republic, 3-Baiocchi, 1849 (C. 23.1), virtually mint state, toned. (£200—240) 2 — — Sede Vacante, Scudo, 1846 (Dav. 193; Munt. 2). Minor rim defect and small carbon spot on obverse, otherwise mint state and prooflike. (£230—260) 1 — — Innocent XI, copper medal, 1679, bust right, rev. figure of Eternity and angel on cloud with balance, 39mm, inscribed edge (Sp. 1427). Extremely fine, struck from rusty dies, very rare. (£160—200) 1 — Sardinia, Carlo Felice, 5-Lire, 1829, Genoa (Dav. 135; C. 105.2). Extremely fine. (£65—80) 1 — 20-Centesimi, 1861, Turin, .280 silver, bare head right, ZECCA DI TORINO, rev. SAGGIO DI EROSO-MISTO, edge plain (Pag. 85; Simonetti 24/a). Has been mounted, very fine, very rare. (£50—70) 1 Jamaica, cased Proof sets, 1969 (2); other Jamaican Proofs, etc. (£20—30) Lot Mexico, Philip V, Half-Real, 1732, pillar type, without assayer’s initial, to either side of date (C. and T. 1473b). Scuffed on obverse, strictly fine, but good and clear details on reverse, and the extremely rare first date of the series. (£100—150) 1 No example was included in the Norweb Collection (Christies, 1985). —Ferdinand Vil, 8-Reales (5), 1808 TH, 1810 HJ (2), 1811 HJ, 1817 AG, crude style; Charles II, portrait 2-Reales (2), and another, Peru. Generally fine. (£50—70) 8 Mozambique, copper 10-Centimos, 5-Centimos, 2-Centimos, 1975 (KM 93, 92, 91). Almost no signs of circulation beginning to tone, particularly last, and only some original colour remaining, extremely fine, rare. (£120—150) 3 Netherlands East Indies, Madura, Sumenep, five-petalled flower countermark on Netherlands Guldens (5), 1763, Gelderland, 1762, Holland, 1764, 1792, 1794 Utrecht. Coins mostly about fine, countermarks very fine. (£80—120) 5 South Africa, Orange Free State, bronze Pattern Penny, 1888, plain shield (KM Pn. 11); Griguatown, copper Pattern Penny, 1890 (KM Pn. 5). Both slightly spotted and impaired, nearly extremely fine. (£60—80) 2 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 30 — Z.A.R., S-Shillings, 1892, single shaft; other coins, several Crown-size, in R (16), Cu-Ni (2); and an Z medal. Mostly very fine or better. (£100—120) 19 — George V, Proof Halfcrown, 1923 (KM 19.1). Extremely fine. (£40-50) 1 — Miscellaneous coins of the Z.A.R. and Union of South Africa, in R and (35), including 5-Shillings, 1892, double shaft and Penny, 1893. 5-Shillings has been mounted and Penny, 1893 fine, others mostly about very fine or better. (£80—100) 35 Switzerland, Confederation, miscellaneous minor coins in AR and base metal (27), including Franc, 1861. Last about fine, others mostly very fine or better. (£30—40) Dy] United States of America, Half-Dollar, 1855 O; other U.S. AR (7), Ni, etc. (5); Canada, 25-Cents (5), 1870, 1874 (2), 1909, 1913, New Brunswick, 20- Cents, 1864, other Canadian A (6). Fine to very fine, a few better. (£60—80) 25 Henry VI to Anne, hammered coins (7), milled (2), all small denominations, including Elizabeth I, Shillings (2). Mostly fair to fine. (£80—120) 9 Edward VI to George III, Shillings (7), Edward VI, m.m. tun, 1663, 1697, 1700, 1702, 1787 (2); other English AR (16). First very fine, others fair to fine, a few better. (£150—200) 23 Elizabeth I to Charles I, various denominations, Shillings and smaller (63). Fair to fine, some better. (£200—300) 63 Charles I to Victoria, various minor silver denominations (53, including five Victorian Britannia Groats, about extremely fine). Except as stated fair to fine, some better. (£80—120) 53 Charles II to Anne, Crowns (8), 1670, 1671, 1673, 1695 (2), 1696 (2), 1707 E. Fair to fine. (£160—200) 8 Charles II to George III, Maundy coins (23), Fourpence (7), Threepence (4), Twopence (6), Pennies (6). Generally very fine or better. (£100—150) 23 Charles II to William IV, Halfcrowns (2), Shillings (26), Sixpences (22), minor coins (13). Fair to fine, a few better. (£150—200) 63 838 839 8407 841 842 843 8447 845 8467 847 848 849 850 8517 31 Charles II to Edward VII, A Crowns, 1668, 1672, 1679, fourth bust, 1821, 1887 (3), 1889, 1891, 1892, 1895, Lix, 1899, Lxm, 1900, Lx1v, 1902 (2), Double- Florin, 1887; George VI, Cu-Ni Crown, 1951. Mostly fair or fine. (£100—120) 17 Charles II to George VI, Crowns (11), 1666 elephant below (edge pin mounted), 1695, 1696, 1822, 1937 (7, one a proof); other Cu-Ni Crowns (40). Modern Crowns generally extremely fine, others fair to fine. (£70—100) 51 Charles II to Edward VII, Farthings (156). Several very fine. (£100—120) 156 Charles II to George VI, copper and bronze Farthings (175), fractions (20). Fair to fine, later issues better. (£70—100) 195 William to Anne, Halfcrowns (6), 1696, 1696 c (2, small and large c), 1697, 1713, 1714 both roses and plumes. Fine to very fine. (£120—150) 6 William III to Elizabeth II, British copper and bronze coins (280). Many fair or fine, some better. (£80—120) 280 William III to Elizabeth IT, coins in R (60), Cu-Ni, etc. (19). Some worn, many fine or very fine, a few better. (£60—80) 79 George I and George II, Shillings (4), 1723 SSC, 1725, roses and plumes, 1727, roses and plumes, 1732, roses and plumes. Fine or very fine. (£60—80) 4 George II to Elizabeth II, copper and bronze coins (106). Many fine or very fine, a few better. (£60—80) 106 George II and George III, Shillings (11), 1736, 1737, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1787 : 1816, 1817, 1819, 1820. Very fine or better. (£120— 150) George III to William IV, Halfcrowns (18), 1816, 1817 (4), 1819 (5), 1820 @. #821 (2), S25, 1826; 1836 (2). Fair to fine. (£80—120) George III to Victoria, Crowns (5), 1819, 1821, 1822, 1887 (2); Double-Florins, 1887 (2). Last four very fine or better, others fine to very fine. (£100—150) 7 George III to Victoria, Halfcrowns (5), 1816, 1820, 1874, 1878, 1881. Last four lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine or better. (£200— 300) 5 George III to Victoria, silver coins, various denominations, mostly minor (111). Fair to fine, some better. (£120— 150) 852 853 854 855 856 8577 8587 859 860 861 862 863 8647 a2 George III to Victoria, Halfcrowns (30). Fair to fine, a few better. (£80—120) 30 George III to George V, Halfcrowns (50), Florins (55), mostly Victorian and later. Fair to fine. (£120- 150) 105 George III to George VI, various denominations, A (60, including six Crowns), AE (26). Fair to fine, some better. (£120— 150) 8 George III to George VI, silver Crowns (28), mostly Victorian, including young head (3), and a complete run from 1887 to 1900. Generally fair, a few slightly better. (£100—120) 28 George III to George VI, copper and bronze coins, Twopence (3), Pennies 9); Halfpennies (74). Fair to fine, later issues better. (£80—120) 125 George IV to Edward VII, Crowns (9), Double-Florins (2), no duplication. Generally fine or very fine. (£100—120) 11 Victoria to Edward VII, silver coins, Halfcrowns to Maundy coins (96). Generally fine or better. (£180—220) 96 Victoria to George VI, a collection of coins, contained in Whitman folders, Halfcrowns (5), Florins (4), Shillings (11), Sixpences (8), silver Threepences (5), Ni-Br Threepences (3), Pennies (11), Halfpennies (9), Farthings (20), mostly incomplete; Eliazabeth II, type sets (77), contained in plastic frames and folders. Varied state. (£300—500) Lot Victoria to George VI, miscellaneous silver coins, including Crowns (3), Halfcrowns (39), Florins (62), Shillings (156), Sixpences (57), other coins in base metal (12). Generally fair, a few better. (£120—150) 329 Victoria to George VI, Maundy sets, 1850, 1906, 1948, second set in dated contemporary case, others in modern cases. Very fine or better. (£80—100) 16 Victoria to George VI, various denominations, AR (123), 4 etc. (9). Fair to fine, some better. (£70—100) LS? Victoria to Elizabeth II, Maundy sets (5), 1887, 1902, 1930, 1937, 1965, all cased. Generally extremely fine. (£150—200) 20 Victoria to Elizabeth II, bronze Farthings, a large quantity, contained in a cabinet. Mostly fine or very fine. (£50—60) Lot 865 866 867 868 869 8707 871 872 8737 8747 8757 876 i Edward VII and George V, Halfcrowns (12), 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911—1916 inclusive. The earlier dates fine, others fine to extremely fine. (£100—120) 12 George V to George VI, A Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings and Sixpences, a large quantity, together with other coins, mostly base. Generally fair or fine. (£200—250) Lot George V to George VI, Farthings, a large quantity. Mostly fine or very fine. (£30—40) Lot George V to Elizabeth II, Halfcrown, A (36), Cu-Ni (19); Florins, AR (34), Cu- Ni (19). Fine to very fine, later issues generally better. (£80—120) 108 George V to Elizabeth II, Florins (45), in silver (34), Cu-Ni (11), Shillings (49), in silver (45), Cu-Ni (4), Sixpences (44), in silver (31), Cu-Ni (13), the dates generally consecutive. Mostly fine to very fine, a few better. (80-120) 138 George V to Elizabeth II, Cu-Ni Crowns (15); Halfcrowns (25), Florins (5), Shillings (7), Sixpences (25), silver Threepences (35), AE etc. (10). Fine to very fine, later issues better. (£60—80) 112 George V and George VI, silver Halfcrowns (39), other English silver coins from George III to George VI, a large quantity, mostly Shillings, Sixpences and Threepences; together with a large quantity of English Cu-Ni, many contained in an album. The silver mostly fair, later issues very fine or better. (£80—120) Lot George V to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (41), in silver (31), Cu-Ni (10), the complete run of dates from 1917 to 1951. The 1925 fair only, others generally fine to very fine. (£50—70) 4] George VI to Elizabeth II, Cu-Ni Halfcrowns (480). Mostly fine or very fine. (£30—40) 480 Maundy oddments, Charles II to George V (72). Mostly fine, the later issues generally very fine or better. (£180—220) 72 Maundy sets (4), 1895, 1907, 1947, 1958. Extremely fine or better, first two sets cased. (£100—120) 16 Maundy sets (2), 1688, 1877, other Maundy coins (12), other British silver minor coins, Elizabeth I to Edward VII (19). Sets very fine others fair to fine, a few better. (£100—150) Sy) 877+ 8787 879+ 880 881 882 883 8847 885 8867 887+ 888 889 890 34 Miscellaneous hammered coins (58), mostly English, a few French. Several fine or better. (£200—250) Hammered English (76), Shillings—Half-Groats, various. Mostly fair. (£80—100) 76 — (82), mostly Pennies and smaller. Mostly fair, some fine. (£80—100) 82 Cut Halfpennies (22), all Longcross issue, mostly corroded, some fine or better, all ex Dr. L. A. Lawrence (1041); and a cut Farthing, ‘““Tealby”’ issue, fine, ex Lord Grantley (1335). (£50—60) 23 English hammered A coins (23). Mostly poor to fine. (£60—80) 73) Miscellaneous English coins, a large quantity, in silver and base, contained in ten Whitman folders, including modern Proof Crowns (5), and a Proof Florin, 1927. Latter practically as struck, other mostly fine to very fine. (£100—120) Lot Miscellaneous English coins, a large quantity, mostly modern issues and from circulation, generally base, a few in silver, some contained in Whitman folders. Generally fine to very fine. (£50—70) Lot British, British Commonwealth and other coins in AR (25), base metal (12), including Charles I, Tower Mint, Halfcrowns (2). Varied state. (£60—80) 37 British and Foreign coins, a modern collection contained in two albums and many loose, also two numismatic books and a quantity of banknotes. Varied state. (£60—80) Lot British copper, bronze and cupro-nickel coins (198), mostly Victoria to George VI, many Farthings. Some fair, many fine or very fine, a few better. (£50— 70) 198 British copper and bronze coins, a quantity. Generally poor. (£40—50) — Lot Miscellaneous English coins, etc., in R (23), Cu-Ni, etc. (8), including Maundy Money issues. Mostly very fine or better. (£70—80) 31 English and other coins in AR (22), Cu-Ni (1), mostly crown-size. Mostly fair or fine. (£80—100) 23 English and foreign coins in AR (9), AZ(2), including William II, Halfcrown, 1696. Mostly fine or very fine. (£80—100) 11 891 892 893 894 8957 8967 8977 8987 8997 9007 901+ 902 903 904 35 English and foreign coins in A and base metal, generally 19th and 20th Century issues. Many fine, some better. (£60—80) Lot English and foreign coins, a quantity, many base metal, some AX, mainly 19th and 20th Century issues. Many fair or fine, some better. (£60—80) Lot Miscellaneous coins and Proof sets of Canada and the U.S.A., mostly modern, a few in silver; together with a large quantity of modern Commonwealth Proof coins and sets, generally cased or boxed as issued. Coins mostly fine to very fine, Proofs generally about as struck. (£250—350) Lot Miscellaneous coins (119), mostly base, some AR, many modern Irish or of the Channel Isles. Many fine or very fine, some better. (£50—60) We) Coins of the world in AR and base metal (675), mostly 19th and 20th Century issues. Many fine or very fine, some better. (£150—200) 675 Coins of the world in 4, etc., a large quantity, 19th and 20th Century issues. Many fine, some better. (£150—200) Lot Coins of the world in #, etc., a large quantity. Many fine, some better. (£140—180) Lot A similar lot. Similar state. (£140—180) Lot A similar lot. Similar state. (£120—140) Lot Coins of the world in silver (144) and base metal (148), all before about 1920, many different countries. Some of the later dates extremely fine. (£120—150) 292 Coins of the world, mostly crown-size, in A (34), Cu-Ni (2). Mostly fine or very fine. (51Z20— 150) 36 Coins of the world, a large quantity of mostly base metal 19th and 20th Century issues. Fair to fine, a few better. (£100—200) Lot Coins of the world, mostly recent issues, generally from circulation, together with a quantity of modern banknotes. Varied state. (£100—200) Lot Coins of the world, 19th and 20th Century issues, A (41), AZ (26); English and foreign medallions Ai and white metal (22). Coins fine to very fine, medallions generally better. (£100—150) 905+ 9067 907 9087 909 9107 Oa oi 9135 9147 Gis 9167 Oily 36 Coins of the world in A (31), base metal (355), 19th and 20th Century issues. Many fine, some better. (£80—120) 386 Coins of the world in A (112), 19th and 20th Century issues. Mostly fine or very fine. (£80—100) 2 Coins of the world, mostly 20th Century and base metal (approx. 350). Varied state. (£40—60) Lot Coins of the world in A and base metal (147). Many fine or very fine, a few better. (£40-S0) 147 Coins of the world in A and base metal (292). Many fine, some better. (£40—50) 292 Miscellaneous coins of the world in silver (204) and base metal (144), mostly 18th and 19th Century issues, many different countries. Several very fine. (£150—180) 348 Miscellaneous coins of the world, mostly Swiss and German 19th and 20th Century issues, a few in silver; together with various numismatic books. Generally fine to very fine, a few better. (£100—150) Lot Miscellaneous coins of the world (828), mostly base metal, some in silver, many different countries. Many fine or very fine. (£80—100) 828 Victoria, Crown, 1887, reverse enamelled in seven colours in silver swivel mount. Attractive work, coin very fine. (£30—40) 1 Commemorative and prize medals, etc., mostly base metals but some silver, predominantly crown size or larger, very little duplication (53). Many very fine. (£80—100) 53 Miscellaneous English and foreign medallions, etc. (45), mostly base. Many fine, some better. (£50—60) 45 Miscellaneous medals, badges, etc., generally base. Mostly fine or very fine. (£30—40) Lot Napoleon, copper medal for the Treaty of Campo Formio, 1797, by Duvivier, 55mm. (Jul. 573; Hen. 811; ESS 726). Extremely fine. (£60—75) 1 918 919 920+ 921 a2} 923i 924 925 926+ OB 928 37 Napoleon, copper medals for the Peace of Lunéville, 1801, by Andrieu, his Conquest of Vienna, 1805, both by Manfredini (Br. 107, 420, 444). Ex- tremely fine. (£75—90) 3 Walking: Prize medals, etc. (70), generally named to A. D. McSweeney. Very fine or better. (£40—5S0) 70 Other medals to A. D. McSweeney are to be sold in our sale on Wednesday, 22nd November. Miscellaneous commemorative medals, counters, checks, weights, etc., gener- ally base but some silver (138). Mostly very fine or better. (£80—100) 138 Crown-size coins of the world (28), mostly 19th and 20th Century issues. Mostly fine or very fine. (£100—120) 28 Crown-size coins of the world (24), 19th and 20th Century issues. Several very fine or better. (£80—100) 24 Cu-Ni Crowns, 1951 (5), 1953 (20), 1960 (2), other recent British and Common- wealth coins and medals (70), mostly Cu-Ni, including Tonga 2-Pa’anga (12), and Pa’anga (11). Mostly very fine or better. (£40—50) 97 Proof sets, 1950, 1953, in cases of issue, extremely fine; Mexico 8-Reales, 1737, ex. sea salvage; other coins and medal, A (2), 4 etc. (6), varied state. (£100—150) Lot Proof sets, boxed or cased, 1950, Halfcrown to Farthing, 1951 (2), Crowns to Farthings, 1953, Crown to Farthing; British Virgin Islands, cased Proof set, 1974. Extremely fine or better, but some coins tarnished and some others with lacquer. (£80—100) Lot Miscellaneous Proof and specimen sets, recent commemoratives, etc., including Proof set, 1951, in card case, together with quantity of banknotes. Varied state, the recent issues generally extremely fine or better. (£80—100) Lot The Churchill Centenary Trust, set of 24 silver Proof medals, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Winston Churchill, in fitted leatherette folder; together with other miscellaneous silver Proof medals, illustrating various ships of the world, and English palaces. Generally about as struck. (£100—=150) 37 World Wildlife Series, Conservation Coin Series, R Proof Issues (12) of Costa Rica, Indonesia, Mauritius, Pakistan, Thailand, and Venezuela. Brilliant mint state. (£40—S0) 2 38 929 Doncaster, New Betting Rooms, 1800 silver token by Halliday, well used, fine; together with a large quantity of modern base metal British coins, also various German banknotes from the 1920's, varied state. (£60—100) Lot 930 British A tokens, etc. (75), many 18th Century Halfpennies. Mostly about fine. (£60—80) 75 931+ Tokens, tickets, etc., base metal (72). Many worn, some fine or better. (£40—60) 72 932 Coin weights, etc. (23). Mostly fair or fine. (£40—50) 23 933 Masonic medals, fittings, etc. (7). (£20—25) 7 934 British Numismatic Journal, 1960 to 1984 complete, original green cloth (except 1960, these two with printed paper wrappers) (28 vols.). Later volumes practically as new, some earlier dates a little worn. (£120—150) 28 935 Peck, C. Wilson, English Copper and Bronze Coins in the British Museum 1558—1958, second edition [Photolithographic reprint], London, 1970, xx + 648 pp., 50 fine plates, original blue cloth, dust wrapper. Very fine copy, dust wrapper torn. (£30—40) 1 936 Another copy, without dust wrapper. Covers a little marked, internally fresh and clean. (£30—40) 1 937 Numismatic books, pamphlets, price guides, etc., mostly c. 1960-1975, a quantity. (£40—S0) Lot 938 A well-made modern mahogany coin cabinet, by the Coin & Stamp Shop, St. Leonards-on-Sea, 63in. high X 113in. wide Xx 113in. deep, fitted 14 trays pierced for coins of various sizes (Crown-size and smaller), with lock and key. In excellent second hand condition. (£70—100) 1 939 A mahogany collector’s cabinet, 18in. high x 19in. wide x 123in. deep, fitted 24 drawers, double-banked, each drawer divided into two compartments. (£40—60) 1 940 A mahogany coin cabinet containing 12 trays for coins of various sizes, 62in. X 104in. x 94in., drop-front door, lock and key with carrying handles. In good condition. (£40—60) 941 A glass-topped mahogany coin cabinet containing five trays for coins of various sizes, 6in. X 183in. X 143in., drop-front door, lock (no key), with carrying handles. In good working order. (£40—60) 1 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 Soil 952 39 A small mahogany collector’s cabinet of eight trays, top brass handle, glass fronted single door, with lock and key. Good condition. (£40—60) 1 A 19th Century Indian Padduk Chuck Rum board, rectangular, with circular depressions for counting coins (Fanams or Chuck Rums), with double scroll handle, 100 x 188mm.; and a larger board (cf. W. J. Shepherd Collection of Treen, Sotheby’s, 30 Nov. 1983 [lot 1002]), 148 x 250mm. The /atter split in three parts, and handle broken, the first in excellent order. (L60—80) 2 The broken board from the collection of The Rev. B. Bailey, Cotyam, South India. Blackburn, M. A. S. (ed.), Anglo-Saxon Monetary History, Leicester, 1986; other numismatic books (7); togther with two Sovereign and Half-Sovereign balances, in boxes. First a very fine copy, with dust wrapper. (£40—S0) 10 [British Museum] (London 1932), A Guide to the Principal .Coins of the Greeks, illustrated on 50 plates. Head, B. V. Coinage of Syracuse, Seaby’s Bulletin 1949-51. First slightly spotted, otherwise all in sound condition. (£30—40) 5) Numismatic books, sale catalogues, pamphlets, etc., mostly relating to Roman and Greek coins (57). Mostly fine, clean copies. (£60—80) a7 Auction sale catalogues (100), relating to ancient coins, including Newell, Woodbridge (Roman and Greek), Heckett, Duke of Northumberland, Spranger, Brand, Arnold, 1969, Symonds, mostly priced and illustrated. As issued. (£40—60) Lot Auction sale catalogues, a quantity including named sales, mostly relating to English coins. Generally very fine clean copies. (£40—60) Lot Glendining & Co., auction sale catalogues from 1958-1985, some useful collec- tions, some with prices realised. Generally clean copies, a large quantity. (£40—60) Lot This lot sold not subject to return, not suitable for overseas shipment. Auction sale catalogues (107) relating to English coins including Paget, Whet- more, Burstal, Burrows, Barns, Banks, Brettell, etc., mostly priced and illustrated. Mostly clean copies. (£40—60) Lot Auction catalogues, mostly English, including named sales, several priced or with lists of prices realised. Generally clean copies, an interesting lot. (£40—60) Lot Auction sale catalogues, including several foreign, relating to foreign coins, including Burton, Baranowsky, de Ligne, Gibbs, Montreal, Anderson, Brand, mostly priced and illustrated as issued (102). (£40—60) Lot 40 953 English and foreign sale catalogues, etc., mostly c. 1955—180, some relating to ancient coins. Mostly clean copies, a large quantity. (£80—100) Lot This lot sold not subject to return, not suitable for overseas shipment. 954 A small oak cabinet with 13 trays, finger-pierced, to hold 390 coins of 14in. diameter, double doors (lock and bolt broken), carrying handles, 114in. x 10in. x 63in. Internally serviceable. (£35—40) 1 955 Modern leatherette coin chests (3), by Abafil, each fitted approx. 20 trays, sub- divided for coins of various sizes; a modern miniature coin cabinet, fitted eight trays, pierced for coins of various sizes; lock and key modern cabinets (2), 1lin. high x 17in. wide x 83in. deep, eight drawers of various depths. (£60—80) 6 END OF SALE Glendining’s Subscription Service 1990 Subscriptions to our catalogues cover a full twelve month period from the time of payment. We hold some 25 auctions each year, of which a minimum of four include include Ancient coins, with a further three or four specialising in Historical Medals, Tokens and Numismatic Books. Orders, Decorations and Medals, for which separate subscription rates are offered, are sold in four major sales each year, but three extra Saturday “Collectors” sales have been added to the 1990 Calendar. Most catalogues contain some plates of illustrations. 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